TQ2680 : 23/24 Leinster Gardens, the "fake house" TQ2680 : Leinster Gardens, London W2 3AN TQ2680 : Leinster Gardens, London TQ2680 : Leinster Gardens, LondonThe fake houses in Leinster Gardens.
23 and 24 Leinster Gardens fit in well with their neighbours in style and appearance, but neither of the front doors has a letter box and the windows have a blank look about them. There are no houses behind the facade.
The Metropolitan Railway - the world's first underground railway - had subterranean lines constructed using a method called 'cut and cover'. The route of the line between Paddington and Bayswater (opened in 1868) necessitated the demolition of 23 and 24 Leinster Gardens, situated on a long, upmarket terrace of five storey houses, and it was decided to build a 5ft-thick facade which matched the houses either side of the break.
Now part of the Circle Line, the exposed portion of line provided a vent for the steam-powered trains, to keep the tunnels clear of steam and smoke.
TQ2680 : Behind 23/24 Leinster Gardens TQ2680 : Behind the false house at Leinster Gardens, Bayswater TQ2680 : Circle Line as seen from Porchester Terrace